Referencias

Skills: Net.Art
Referencias

Referencias (1999)

‘From one plane to another, relationships, networks are immediately established, such that we better understand the differences between those planes, but then we will proceed treating everything on the same plane: someone who passes by, a nomad who sets out to conquer something’ Gilles Deleuze .

References is a net.Art project that uses various approaches to recursive and fractal systems, immersing the user in a series of stories that they tell themselves, as they progress through the navigation. These stories share certain fundamental features and affect various themes that directly concern the development of our societies: space, time, the constituent elements of matter, hierarchies… The different stories function as if they were independent atoms of information.

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  • Net.Art y Control. (retrospective) La Neomudejar. Madrid, 2017.
  • BCN, t`ho Porto, BCN to Porto. Maushábitos. Oporto, 2004.
  • X Festival Internacional de Vídeo y Multimedia de Canarias. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2002.
  • Adquirida por el MEIAC-Museo Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo. Galería Virtual. Badajoz, 2002.
  • Net.artmadrid.net. ARCO2001. Madrid, 2001.
  • Log-os. Site de arte en la red. Pabellón de España. Exposición Universal de Hannover. Hannover, 2000.
  • Webby Prize Competition. Museo de Arte Moderno. San Francisco (USA), 2000.
  • Galería Virtual. MEIAC-Museo Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo. Presentación en ARCO 2000. Madrid, 2000.
  • Medi@terra Festival of Art and Technology. Atenas, 1999.
  • Festival de Creación Audiovisual de Navarra. Pamplona, 1999.
  • II Muestra de Artes y Medios Digitales. Casona Municipal de Cultura. Córdoba (Argentina), 1999.
  • Vértigos: artes audiovisuales on-line/off-line. Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales. INJUVE. Madrid, 1999.
  • Net_Condition. MECAD. Sabadell (BCN), ZKM-Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (Karlsrhuhe), ICC-InterCommunication Center (Tokyo) Steirischer Herbst99 (Graz), 1999.